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==Hitbox visualizations==
==Hitbox visualizations==
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==Overview==
==Overview==
Mr. Game & Watch swings a hammer while holding up a sign that displays a number between 1 and 9. The move mostly relies on predictions to connect due to its sluggish startup, with the payoff varying. Although it does have a [[Combo#Types_of_combos|invalid combo]] out of down throw. Upon a number being called, that number cannot be called the next time judge is used, with it being able to be called again after the next use. Every number that can be called has an equal chance to appear, except for at the last 5 seconds of a match, where 9 has a 50% chance of being called if it wasn't the last number called. Each number does the following:
Mr. Game & Watch swings a hammer while holding up a sign that displays a number between 1 and 9. The move mostly relies on predictions to connect due to its sluggish startup, with the payoff varying. Although it does have a [[Combo#Types_of_combos|invalid combo]] out of down throw. Upon a number being called, that number cannot be called the next time judge is used, with it being able to be called again after the next use. Each number does the following:




'''1''': Completely useless, as it deals no hitstun or knockback, as well as dealing low damage and giving Mr. Game & Watch 12% recoil regardless of it hitting or not. This makes it extremely dangerous and unsafe on hit, easily leading to a punish on Mr. Game & Watch.
'''1''': Completely useless, as it deals no hitsun or knockback, as well as dealing low damage and giving Mr. Game & Watch 12% recoil, regardless of it hitting or not. This makes it extremely dangerous and unsafe on hit, easily leading to a punish on Mr. Game & Watch.


'''2''': Low knockback and damage, and is generally only helpful if it [[trip]]s, which isn't likely.
'''2''': Low knockback and damage, and is generally only helpful if it [[trip|trips]], however, with a 20% chance of happening, this isn't likely.


'''3''': Sends the opponent towards Mr. Game & Watch with small damage. It also deals heavy shield damage, allowing for a potential [[shield stab]] follow-up.
'''3''': Send the opponent towards Mr. Game & Watch with small damage. It also deals heavy shield damage, allowing for a potential [[shield stab]] follow-up.


'''4''': A [[slash]] attack that sends the opponent diagonally. Extremely hard to combo off of.
'''4''': A [[slash]] attack that sends the opponent diagonally. Extremely hard to combo off of.


'''5''': An [[electric]]al attack that hits 4 times, dealing 12% damage total.
'''5''': An [[electric|electrical]] attack that hits 3 times, dealing 12% damage total.


'''6''': A [[semi-spike]] [[flame]] attack that has good knockback and damage, allowing for it to be comboed from if reacted to properly.
'''6''': A [[Semi-Spike]] [[flame]] attack that has good knockback and damage, allowing for it to be comboed from if reacted to properly.


'''7''': A moderate knockback attack dealing 14%. Upon connecting, 3 apples appear, allowing Mr. Game & Watch to heal up to 12%, which can effectively increase the damage the opponent takes provided Mr. Game & Watch's percent is roughly the same or lower than the opponent's percent. However Mr. Game & Watch must be careful when eating them as he can possibly be intercepted, allowing the opponent to take the apples for themselves or the apples vanishing before anyone can grab them.
'''7''': A moderate knockback attack dealing 14%. Upon connecting, 3 apples appear, allowing Mr. Game & Watch to heal up to 12%, which can effectively increase the damage the opponent takes provided Mr. Game & Watches percent is roughly the same or lower than the opponent's percent. However Mr. Game & Watch must be careful when eating them as he can possibly be intercepted, allowing the opponent to take the apples for themselves or the apples vanishing before anyone can grab them.


'''8''': Creates the [[ping]] sound effect and freezes the opponent with fixed vertical knockback. However, the freeze time often isn't long enough to get a true followup from
'''8''': Creates the [[Ping]] sound effect and freezes the opponent with fixed vertical knockback. However, the freeze time often isn't long enough to get a true followup from


'''9''': Creates the ping sound effect and deals extreme knockback, sending at the [[Sakurai angle]]. Will generally always [[KO]] if the opponent is above 10%, and can potentially [[One-hit KO|one-shot]] opponents when [[rage]] is applied. It is also one of the strongest non-[[Final Smash]] attacks in the game. Despite having electrical graphical effects, the attack deal no electric damage.
'''9''': Creates the ping sound effect and deals extreme knockback, sending at the [[Sakurai angle]]. Will generally always [[KO]] if the opponent is above 10%, and can potentially [[One-hit KO|one-shot]] opponents when [[rage]] is applied. It is also one of the strongest non-[[Final Smash]] attacks in the game. Despite having electrical effects, the attack deal no electric damage.




Overall, the move's payoff is typically not worth the sluggish frame data and heavy reliance on chance, and while most numbers are able to combo or serve some utility, the move is heavily risky due to the relatively high lag all around, which can lead to a punish on Mr. Game & Watch if it whiffs or rolls a 1. Generally, the move sees little use in serious settings, and when it is used, is typically done as a hail-mary in an attempt to roll a 7 or 9.
Overall, the moves payoff is typically not worth the sluggish frame data, and while most numbers are able to combo or serve some utility, the move is heavily risky due to the relatively high lag all around, which can lead to a punish on Mr. Game & Watch if it whiffs or rolls a 1. Generally, the move sees little use in serious settings, and when it is used, is typically done as a hail-mary in an attempt to roll a 7 or 9.


==Hitboxes==
==Hitboxes==

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